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Derivative of y=(a^x)+(x^a). Show steps,
I need help with finding first and second derivative--simplify your answer.
Y=xtan(x) I solved first derivative xsec^2(x) +
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Janet
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sinx+x^2y=1 use implicit differentiation to find the second derivative. For the first derivative I got (cos(x)+2xy)/x^2. I have
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Anonymous
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Find the derivative function for the following functions using the first principles definition of the derivative
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ger
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Use logarithmic differentiation to find derivative of y=x^x^2 x > 0. Please show all steps so I can follow the steps. Thank
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Sean
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how do you find the derivative of (X^2(2+x^1/2))/x^4.
I'm confused because of the exponents rules. please show me the steps in
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jennifer
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f(x) = 4e^-1x +13x +5 at (0,9)
1. All steps for finding the first derivative of the function are clearly and accurately shown. 2.
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sarah
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Okay, I know that the derivative functon of the function -500/x is 500/x^2, but I am having a hard time getting to this result
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Mishaka
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Derivative (x^2+lnx)(2+e^x) SHOW STEps.
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Bernard
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Derivative of
y=(a^x)+(x^a). Show steps, please.
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Walt
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Find the anti derivative of the following:
1. u^-2(1-u^2+u^4)du 2. (sqrt(x)+ 3/x - 2e^(x))dx The anti derivative symbol is in
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Rene
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